A dedicated Monitor Out node was introduced, supporting floating windows and professional hardware like AJA and Blackmagic Design (BMD) SDI/HDMI devices. This also includes support for PsF formats on BMD cards and improved resolution menus.
macOS Catalina (10.15) or Big Sur (11.x), Windows 10 (64-bit), and CentOS 7.4 or later.
The update includes overhauled 3D transform handles that align with Katana’s standards, offering better control over object placement. New widgets allow for multi-axis transformation and the ability to move pivot points without shifting geometry.
Nuke Studio specifically bridges the gap between editorial and compositing with advanced timeline tools: Release Notes for Nuke and Hiero 13.1v3 - Foundry Learn
Nuke 13.1v3 is qualified for use on several modern operating systems and hardware configurations:
Version 13.1 introduced the ability to load third-party PyTorch models directly into the Inference node . This allows artists to use community-developed AI models for tasks like style transfer or upscaling without leaving the Nuke environment.
While this version runs on macOS, native Apple Silicon support was a focus for later versions (like Nuke 14 and 15). Workflow Tools in Nuke Studio
Nuke can now display real-time performance timing data in the Node Graph, coloring nodes from green (fast) to red (slow) to help artists identify bottlenecks in complex scripts. System Requirements & Compatibility
